What is Doc?

A brief history…

In May of 2000, the B-29 known as Doc was rescued and transported from California to Wichita.

Doc’s story began in March of 1945 at the Boeing plant in Wichita, Kansas.

Originally built by the Boeing Company in 1945, the B-29-20-BW, or B-29 Superfortress, was a one-of-a-kind airplane. The B-29 was designed and built by Boeing in Wichita and flown primarily by the U.S. Air Force at the end of World War II and then during the Korean War.

Salvaged from the desert…

In 1987, after sitting more than 40 years in the Mojave Desert where it was a sun baked sanctuary for birds and many other desert creatures, Doc was rescued by a group of historians with a dream. The group, led by Tony Mazzolini and backed by the United States Aviation Museum, had a plan to restore the B-29 and eventually get it back into the air.

Restoration resumes…

Following a nearly three year absence, volunteers have again revived Mazzolini’s dream. Work is once again underway in Wichita, Kansas to fully restore and fly the B-29 once again. You can see photos/videos of the move here.

In February of 2013, Doc was acquired by “Doc’s Friends” and the restoration of the B-29 Superfortress resumed. Click here to see how you can get involved and be a part of this history rebuild of the aircraft.